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Luke is a PhD student in the Computer Laboratory, supervised by [[Alan Blackwell]], and with funding from Kodak Corporation. He is investigating aesthetic and ethical approaches to programming languages, and programming-like computational experiences. His overall concerns are with very large scale computation experiences, and with emergence as a property of computer systems.
Luke is a PhD student in the Computer Laboratory, supervised by [[Alan Blackwell]], and with funding from [[Kodak European Research]]. He is investigating aesthetic and ethical approaches to programming languages, and programming-like computational experiences. His overall concerns are with very large scale computation experiences, and with emergence as a property of computer systems.


Projects include:
Projects include:
* [[DesignScript]]
* [[Choreographic Language Agent]]
* [[Choreographic Language Agent]]
* [[AffectVsketch]]
* [[Making_mobiles_tangible]]
* [[Making_mobiles_tangible]]
* [[ReadYourMeter.org]]
* [[ReadYourMeter.org]]

Latest revision as of 06:31, 6 September 2014

Luke is a PhD student in the Computer Laboratory, supervised by Alan Blackwell, and with funding from Kodak European Research. He is investigating aesthetic and ethical approaches to programming languages, and programming-like computational experiences. His overall concerns are with very large scale computation experiences, and with emergence as a property of computer systems.

Projects include:

Crucible Theme: Emergence